Military Service
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| # | Title | Date | Summary |
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| 201 | Last fall Alumnus 26:4, p. |
Three men who were students last year are now in military service; photo. | |
| 202 | Little glamour for WAAC's, say two who speak here College Eye 34:2, p.1 |
Two officers describe life in the service. | |
| 203 | Army Reserve Corps courses to offer officer training College Eye 33:44, p.1 |
Criteria for enlistment. | |
| 204 | Colonel Shaffer knows Bataan defenses Alumnus 26:3, p.28 |
Pearl M. Shaffer was a second lieutenant and later a captain of infantry the U. S. Army; he has now retired; three other graduates also served in the Spanish-American War. | |
| 205 | Offers naval training course Alumnus 26:3, p.3 |
V-1 Naval Reserve program offers opportunity to continue study while preparing for service. | |
| 206 | Age limit raised in Marine reserve College Eye 33:35, p.4 |
Criteria for enlistment. | |
| 207 | 'Future officers' drilled in new military course College Eye 33:31, p.1 |
Faculty conduct classes for men who wish to prepare for military service. | |
| 208 | It's parade rest for 'campus rookies' College Eye 33:31, p.1 |
Participants in the military survey course practice commands; photo. | |
| 209 | Notice to junior men College Eye 33:28, p.1 |
V-7 program will close. | |
| 210 | Reserve training program offered College Eye 33:28, p.1 |
ISTC will participate in the V-7 and V-5 programs. | |
| 211 | Secretary Knox lauds Navy training here College Eye 33:28, p.1 |
For participation in naval reserve program. | |
| 212 | The Navy and you College Eye 33:27, p.2 |
Description of the various officer training (V) programs. | |
| 213 | To sophomore men College Eye 33:27, p.1 |
Navy V-1 examination will not be given; other arrangements will be made. | |
| 214 | Urge 'math' training for naval reservists College Eye 33:20, p.1 |
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| 215 | War booms value of 'math' for men students College Eye 33:17, p.1 |
Professor Watson talks about the value of mathematics for men who will enter military service. | |
| 216 | Notice to men College Eye 33:16, p.1 |
Urges men to take math courses so that they will be better prepared for military service. | |
| 217 | Application for naval reserve open to juniors and seniors College Eye 33:15, p.1 |
Description of the V-7 program. | |
| 218 | Work and war cause gap in male enrollment College Eye 33:15, p.1 |
Twenty-seven men have dropped out of school for military service or defense work. | |
| 219 | James J. Mathews Alumnus 26:1, p.22 |
Stationed at March Field, California, as private first class in the Air Corps. | |
| 220 | Melvin B. Ingebritsen Alumnus 31:4, p.20 |
Serving in US Army, with rank of Master Sergeant at Camp Claiborne, Louisiana. | |
| 221 | Roy Olsen Alumnus 30:2, p.23 |
In a course of primary flight instruction at the Palo Airport in King City, California. | |
| 222 | He's off for the army Alumnus 25:4, p.17 |
Roland Wick departs for army physical; friends up early to see him off; but he returns when he fails the examination; photo. | |
| 223 | Mighty midgets are after title Alumnus 25:4, p.7 |
It is hard to predict football season success, because many men may be in military service; photo. | |
| 224 | My day in Uncle Sam's Army Alumnus 25:4, p.15 |
Justin Martin describes a typical day in basic training. | |
| 225 | Uncle Sam's radio man--John Lakin at Camp Claiborne Alumnus 25:4, p.16 |
John Lakin describes his work with radio communications in the army. | |
| 226 | Editor says 'good-bye, hello'; Wick is rejected by the army College Eye 32:39, p.1 |
Roland Wick leaves campus, then returns after examination in Des Moines; photo. | |
| 227 | Teachers College spreads wings of defense over nation Alumnus 25:3, p.14 |
Survey of ISTC alumni who are already in military service; third course for flyers offered on campus and at Livingston Airways; good attendance at conference on teaching democracy; some men do defense work at John Deere; photo. | |
| 228 | Set up defense council College Eye 32:33, p.1 |
Will advise men on possible military service. | |
| 229 | Campus Canvass; school--then army say students College Eye 32:29, p.2 |
TC students respond to the question, should the government allow men in college to graduate before calling them to serve in the army? | |
| 230 | Bacon, former student visits alma mater College Eye 31:28, p.4 |
Noel Bacon completed naval air training; will be stationed on aircraft carrier. | |
| 231 | Frank Ward Alumnus 24:1, p.23 |
Major in the 17th United States Infantry, with headquarters at Ft. Crook, Nebraska. He and his wife, the former Mary Belle Nicosom, have three children. He has been to England, France, Japan, Siberia, China, Philippines, Hawaii, and Panama. | |
| 232 | James Luker Alumnus 24:1, p.27 |
Received his commission as second lieutenant in the U. S. Army Aviation Corps and is stationed at Moffett Field, California. He is the nephew of C. W. Wester, Mathematics Department. | |
| 233 | Robert Schuyhart Alumnus 22:1, p.24 |
Chaplain in the Navy Department; lives in Washington, D. C. | |
| 234 | From Sergeant to mentor--Whitford College Eye 28:26, p.4 |
A look at Coach Whitford's experiences in the Army during World War I; photo. | |
| 235 | Captain William Ulysses Watson Alumnus 20:2, p.31 |
Died on January 15, 1936 in Washington D. C., after retiring from the United States Army. | |
| 236 | Frank Johnson Alumnus 29:4, p.18 |
Captain of the Medical Administrative Corps Reserve, now on active duty; wife's former name was Bernice Davin. | |
| 237 | Nine of Class of '10 served in World War, records show Alumnus 19:4, p.11 |
Roster of those who were in military service. | |
| 238 | Editorials; hats off to the navy! College Eye 24:27, p.2 |
Pray for the sailors who died. | |
| 239 | Julian H. Gist Alumnus 16:3, p.29 |
Captain in the United States Army at Fort Omaha. | |
| 240 | Photography and study of wild flowers Public Relations News Release 1931:388, p.1 |
Professor Riebe's work appears in a professional journal and in the Des Moines Register; learned photography while in World War I military service. | |
| 241 | George H. McManus Alumnus 16:2, p.23 |
History of different ranks in his army career; now executive officer of organized reserves in the first corps area. | |
| 242 | Richard Wallace Alumnus 16:2, p.15 |
Passes Naval Academy examination. | |
| 243 | Pearl M. Shaffer Alumnus 16:1, p.27 |
As a Colonel in the U.S. Army, he is an instructor for the Iowa National Guard. | |
| 244 | T. C. man joins air corps of Marines College Eye 20:39, p.1 |
William Kelly will take four year course in Aeronautics Division. | |
| 245 | J. O. Perrine visits campus College Eye 19:18, p.5 |
Former professor visits and speaks. | |
| 246 | Another T. C. student to enter West Point College Eye 18:32, p.1 |
Harry Fleeger appointed. | |
| 247 | Former T. C. student elected to West Point College Eye 18:29, p.1 |
George Woods appointed. | |
| 248 | A bugaboo about military training College Eye 18:2, p.4 |
Gives reasons in favor of military training. | |
| 249 | Editorially College Eye 17:40, p.4 |
Collection of opinions on military training in schools. | |
| 250 | A communication College Eye 17:38, p.2 |
Professor Robinson gives reasons for military training. | |
| 251 | Ought we obey our consciences? College Eye 17:38, p.3 |
Asserts that one should be allowed to follow his own conscience and make his own decision about military service. | |
| 252 | Something to do College Eye 17:38, p.4 |
Argues for less military spending and for peace. | |
| 253 | The Inquiring Reporter College Eye 16:17, p.3 |
Students asked if military training should be implemented at I.S.T.C. | |
| 254 | Literary; a lost opportunity College Eye 14:21, p.5 |
Discusses experience in American Expeditionary Force. | |
| 255 | Field artillery at sea (concluded) College Eye 14:19, p.3 |
Relates experience on the transport Traz Os Montes during World War I. | |
| 256 | Field artillery at sea College Eye 14:18, p.7 |
Relates experience on the transport Traz Os Montes during World War I. | |
| 257 | Leslie A. I. Chapman Alumni News Letter 6:4, p.8 |
Lieutenant Colonel Leslie A. I. Chapman of the U. S. Army dies of heart failure in his office at Fort Riley on September 14, 1922. His remains are buried at the Fort Riley Military Cemetary. | |
| 258 | Sophus C. Jacobsen Alumni News Letter 6:4, p.6 |
Captain Sophus C. Jacobsen serves as an instructor in the Citizens Military Training Camp at Fort Snelling, Minnesota. | |
| 259 | Captain Julian H. Gist Alumni News Letter 6:3, p.6 |
Captain J. H. Gist is transferred to Honolulu, Hawaii from Fort Fleming, Georgia. | |
| 260 | Iowa soldier-sailor monument, Capitol Hill Old Gold 0:0, p.9 |
Photo of monument. | |
| 261 | Casper Schenk Alumni News Letter 6:2, p.5 |
Casper Schenk is named a Major in the Eighty-eighth Division of the National Army Reserve Corps. He is placed in charge of machine gun and howitzer service. | |
| 262 | Orth tells of life at West Point College Eye 12:19, p.2 |
Leonard Orth writes of his experiences there. | |
| 263 | Henry Immerzeel College Eye 12:17, p.7 |
Henry Immerzeel tells humorous story about his war service. | |
| 264 | Robert Lindsay Robinson Alumni News Letter 4:4, p.5 |
Promoted to Captain, transferred to Washington D. C., and attached to War Risk Bureau. | |
| 265 | Van Houten goes to good position College Eye 12:4, p.6 |
Rural Education Professor L. H. Van Houten is elected head of University of Wyoming's Rural Education Department. | |
| 266 | Harry W. Anderson College Eye 12:, p.8 |
Is director of the US Army automobile school in Oklahoma. | |
| 267 | Faculty Club Alumni News Letter 6:3, p.2 |
Professors gave account of experiences as educators in army at monthly meeting. | |
| 268 | What army life did for a man; Perrine talks to men College Eye 11:7, p.1 |
Believes that military service gives men a broader outlook on life and world affairs. | |
| 269 | Camp life Old Gold 0:0, p.167 |
Humorous cartoon about life in camp. | |
| 270 | Military Old Gold 0:0, p.165 |
Illustration of three men in trenches.. | |
| 271 | Rules of etiquette Old Gold 0:0, p.170 |
Humorous etiquette rules and sayings about the students; photo. | |
| 272 | Student Army Training Corps Old Gold 0:0, p.156 |
Description of the training program; group photographs; individual photographs with captions; photo. | |
| 273 | The Military Hop Old Gold 0:0, p.177 |
Overview of the Farewell Military Hop; lyrics to the song "Good bye and good luck." | |
| 274 | Harold Sheldon College Eye 11:1, p.8 |
Visited Cedar Falls after returning from service overseas; plans to attend in the fall. | |
| 275 | Kenney Brunsvold now stationed at Camp Grant College Eye 10:27, p.5 |
Visited the campus while on furlough. | |
| 276 | Lieut. Al Sorenson College Eye 10:27, p.5 |
Alumnus and aviator stationed at Kelley field visited the campus. |
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| 277 | Romeo Short College Eye 10:24, p.5 |
Former football captain and former military man left for Canadian farming interests. | |
| 278 | Chauffeur Donald A. Mann College Eye 10:26, p.3 |
Gladbrook man visited here shortly after returning from France. | |
| 279 | John Wright, '17, who was discharged from the army College Eye 10:26, p.3 |
Star athlete and alumnus visited town after a year overseas and his recent discharge. | |
| 280 | Sgt. John Mastain, '15, was discharged College Eye 10:26, p.3 |
Alumnus visits college after discharge from Camp Dodge. | |
| 281 | Wendell Strike, '16, who served over a year in Italy College Eye 10:26, p.3 |
Former football player visited college after a year of service. | |
| 282 | Corporal Bruce West College Eye 10:1, p.3 |
Newly returned from service in France; visits sister Helen here on campus. | |
| 283 | Milton Tostlebe who was junior here when he enlisted College Eye 10:1, p.3 |
Medical Corps man discharged from service. | |
| 284 | V. V. ("Jack") Frost, '17 College Eye 10:1, p.3 |
Former student and overseas soldier visited college last week and intends to enroll. | |
| 285 | Major Frank Ward College Eye 10:25, p.5 |
Former student has been reassigned from France to Russia. | |
| 286 | Miss Mae Triplett went to Camp Dodge College Eye 10:25, p.5 |
Visited brother, who recently returned from overseas. | |
| 287 | Nelson Hersey, versatile Teachers College athlete College Eye 10:25, p.5 |
Student in Navy training; will leave military service in June and return to college. | |
| 288 | Sergeant Fordyce Jones, better known as "Slim" College Eye 10:25, p.5 |
Former student returns home to Cedar Falls after ten months overseas. | |
| 289 | Twelfth division votes for universal training College Eye 10:25, p.4 |
Survey in Massachusetts reveals support for some sort of military training. | |
| 290 | In the window of Cross and Co. College Eye 10:24, p.5 |
Captain Sophus Jacobsen's souvenirs from his war service. | |
| 291 | Vic. Peterson, B. A. '17 College Eye 10:24, p.5 |
Medical corpsman and former student visited last week. | |
| 292 | From "over there" College Eye 10:23, p.4 |
Notes from Casper Schenk, W. C. Schluter, and John R. Brown. | |
| 293 | Words have been received here that John Mastain College Eye 10:23, p.5 |
Military man to set sail again. | |
| 294 | Mr. Wm. T. McGrew, a former student College Eye 10:21, p.3 |
Visiting college friends upon returning from service in France. | |
| 295 | Brief accounts of returning overseas men; Corporal Frank G. Piercy, and Private Joseph Rude College Eye 10:20, p.1 |
Profiles of military service of Frank G. Piercy and Joseph P. Rude. | |
| 296 | Brief accounts of returning overseas men College Eye 10:19, p.4 |
Profiles of Elmer P. Schindler, William J. Berry, and Miller Christiansen. | |
| 297 | Classical Club at home of Doctor Merchant College Eye 10:19, p.5 |
Program for the meeting. | |
| 298 | Historic phrases of the war; notable slogans, terse epigrams, and laconic messages by leaders in the world struggle College Eye 10:16, p.4 |
Explanation of several memorable quotations from World War I. | |
| 299 | Kint helps sink "subs" on chaser; another Teachers College man has thrilling experiences on Atlantic; was a listener College Eye 10:16, p.1 |
Manford Kint tells of his experiences in the US Navy. | |
| 300 | Lieutenant Lester Ary College Eye 10:16, p.5 |
Served overseas for three months; now an instructor; visited college. |